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Rear Brake Wear


michaelhardy

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my 2011 fg xr6 turbo just had its 30000km service and the rear pads are 90% worn the fronts are only 50% seems a bit excessive to me, when I quiered this they said that the handbrake is connected to the brakes and as it is continually adjusting the pads drag a bit???? I thought they has a seperate handbrake system as per the BA's?? Im going to be really annoyed if I only get 30000kms out of a set of rear brake pads..

any ideas??

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The rear brakes are crap, did they show you the pads?

I replaced mine at approx 40k., the inner rear pads were worn out and the outside pads hardly worn.

My fronts are still ok after 76k.

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Could be wrong.. But in the utes with the lighter rear end they tend to bounce a little bit so you're brakes could be wearing at as traction control would constantly be doing tiny little grabs on the rear wheels.. Seen a similar thing in a mates Late model camira ute anyways and the dealer told him it was the traction control that caused it.

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hmm that is strange, take a look under the car and make sure the brake load splitter thing hasnt been bent.

they dont tend to use brakes much anymore for the traction controll, they limit the throttle opening since the fords use drive-by-wire, maby since the commodoors were still useing throttle cables up untill reacently they might of used the brakes.

cheers, andy

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I also have an FG (30,000K) and my rear pads were worn out on the inner top side almost to the metal but the outer pad had heaps of meat on it. Seems like the caliper doesnt apply very even pressure on the pads.

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I think the rear brake t/c thing is actually DSC doing it. DSC can use individual brakes to alter the cars attitude, whereas im pretty sure the TC itself is only going to cut power.

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